Medicine Today

Medicine today has evolved significantly from a tripartite aspect: technological, scientific and communication perspectives. The all-round holistic approach towards health and well-being has instigated a much more preventative approach.
Patients are much more aware of health issues and are much more likely to want to be part of the process and understand what they are facing.
Changes in the way in which society responds to medicine and the publication of 'Tomorrow`s Doctors' in 1993, have resulted in medical schools making significant changes to both the clinical and communication aspects of their courses. In some ways, the use of GAMSAT has helped to instigate what could be deemed a mini revolution in medical training, as it has enabled non-traditional students to study medicine for the first time.